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Replying to: glass22 (Mar 11, 2009 6:09 pm) |
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Replying to: glass22 (Mar 11, 2009 6:09 pm) I had had enough of what went along with the Michelins' unquestioned quality and exceptional dry performance. They rode hard (as expected), became annoyingly noisy early on, had marginal wet weather performance, and of course (as with any summer tire) forced us to garage the car at the hint of a snowflake. Like Darrin, I also selected the Bridgestone Potenza RE960 Pole Position ultra high performance all season tires. I wanted a tire that could allow my wife and I to drive in moderate snow without the expense of dedicated wheels and snow tires for winter. This tire was the #2 A/S tire for snow and ice in the consumer rankings on TireRack's website. We were able to get through the winter up here in the Northeast, driving the car in snow for the first time. Not as good as snow tires, granted. But I wanted one set of tires for year around driving. The improvement in ride quality and the reduction in road noise was so noticeable that even my wife positively commented on it the first time she took the car out for a drive. The tire is UTQG rated at 400 and came with a 40,000 mile treadwear warranty which, based on our driving habits, we won't achieve. In Texas your needs may be different. The roads in the Northeast get hammered by the winters. The result: frost heaves, potholes, and road patches. This tire handles the imperfect road surfaces and really kicks up the enjoyment factor of the G a few notches for us. Not the cheapest tire out there, but a great alternative to consider on your sedan. |
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| The G35 sedan does not have issues with front inside feathering or premature rear tire wear. You can easily get 30K out of a set of sedan tires. The Coupe is plagued with the issues discussed above. | |
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I own an infiniti G35X Sedan 2004, and wanted to know if I can install the G35 coupe mags on it (Front: 225-45-18 Rear:245-45-18). I've been told they're compatible, but I keep on getting an AWD Error message.
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Replying to: orlando_g (Mar 17, 2009 11:39 am)
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Replying to: esfoad (Mar 18, 2009 5:33 am) Although the 04 Infinity brochure stated the optional wheels were 8" in width, I seem to recall someone posting the rears were actually .5" wider. Yet when I had to get a replacement wheel on the rear, the Infinity dealer repair service ordered two of the exact same wheels to insure a color match with the originals, at least on the same side of the car. That would indicate all 4 wheels are indeed 8".
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| I have an 04 G35 and would appreciate any help on the following.Can anyone suggest a product that work's well on removing brake dust from the rim's.This appear's to be a common problem with the 03 and 04 model's.Any help would be greatly appreciated. | |
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Replying to: pscheid (Mar 18, 2009 5:52 am) |
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Replying to: mrg2 (Apr 07, 2007 8:03 pm) |
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Replying to: slimdude (Mar 22, 2009 5:10 pm)
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